U.S. Foreign Policy

  • Elections and Voting
    Making Sense of Midterm America
    The midterm elections will have ramifications for U.S. foreign policy.
  • Middle East and North Africa
    How Much Influence Does Iran Have in Iraq?
    Iran has built considerable political clout in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime. Its wide sphere of influence could be expanding, raising domestic tensions and alarming U.S. policymakers.
  • Foreign Policy
    Lessons From History Series: The Legacy of the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
    Play
    In early 1947, Harry Truman announced that the United States would give assistance to countries under threat from authoritarian forces. Later that year, George C. Marshall addressed Harvard University on the urgent need to help European recovery. In the year that followed the Marshall plan was enacted. Please join our panelists as they discuss the legacy of the Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine seventy-five years later and the lessons to be learned for U.S. foreign policy today. The Lessons From History Series uses historical analysis as a critical tool for understanding modern foreign policy challenges by hearing from practitioners who played an important role in a consequential historical event or from experts and historians. This series is made possible through the generous support of David M. Rubenstein.